Definition of Mutates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of mutate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mutates

1. mutate [v] - See also: mutate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutates

mutandum
mutant
mutant gene
mutants
mutarotase
mutarotation
mutarotations
mutasarrif
mutasarrifs
mutase
mutases
mutasynthesis
mutate
mutated
mutated contraction
mutates (current term)
mutatin'
mutating
mutation
mutation rate
mutational
mutational frequency
mutationally
mutationless
mutations
mutatis characteribus
mutatis mutandis
mutative
mutator
mutators

Literary usage of Mutates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The London Medical Gazette (1850)
"... opinion involves the gross improbability that twenty mutates before the prisoner " administered" the eight grains of arsenic found in the ..."

2. Elements of the Geometry of Planes and Solids: With Four Plates by Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler (1828)
"2 CD = —-; the introduction of this value of the aS perpendicular, mutates the formula thus: CF = where, therefore, the diameter of the circumscribed circle ..."

3. Department of Defense Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program: Congressional edited by John Warner (2001)
"The influenza vaccine has to be changed each year because influenza virus mutates. Anthrax vaccine, on the other hand, does not need to change, ..."

4. On Early English Pronunciation: With Special Reference to Shakespeare and by Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Francis James Child, Johann Andreas Schmeller, Alexander Barclay, Louis-Lucien Bonaparte, Johan Winkler (1869)
"The original sounds of these mutated vowels or mutates, have been so changed in Icelandic, that it is necessary to examine the other Teutonic languages ..."

5. Exploring the Borderlands: Documents Of The Committee On Common Problems Of by Joe Cain (2004)
"1 would not claim any exactness for this figure, but 1 am pretty well convinced that hydei mutates on the average less frequently per individual fly than ..."

6. Socialism Inevitable (Wilshire Editorials) by Henry Gaylord Wilshire, Gaylord Wilshire (1907)
"While nobody, probably, will ever be able to explain why a primrose mutates, since nobody can understand why its cells prefer to organize one way more than ..."

7. Wilshire Editorials by Gaylord Wilshire (1906)
"While nobody will ever probably be able to explain why it is that a primrose mutates, because nobody can understand why the cells of the primrose prefer to ..."

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